Brooklyn Listings Under $2,450 in September 2023

Brooklyn is a popular borough for renters who seek large units, amenities, and proximity to hot spots across the city. The borough features many neighborhoods with unique communities, and renters flock to Brooklyn to evade Manhattan’s pricing.

This month, the average rental price for a New York City apartment decreased to $4,295. With rental prices coming down after the peak of the summer rental season, those looking for apartments can secure lower-priced options. This month, bargain-conscious renters can find units across Brooklyn with dishwashers, air conditioning, and outdoor space.


Best Deals in Brooklyn in September 2023

1. 1493 Gates Avenue #3B

Brooklyn kitchen with stainless steel appliances
Neighborhood: Bushwick
Price: $2,399
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 18.68%
This renovated modern one-bedroom in Bushwick features new appliances, like a stainless steel refrigerator. The apartment includes air conditioning units throughout and has exposed brick and hardwood floors. Renters will appreciate two windows in the spacious bedroom and will not pay a brokerโ€™s fee. The pet-friendly building resides a three-minute walk from the M and L subway stations.

2. 186 Lenox Road #5

Living room with large windows and exposed beams in Brooklyn
Neighborhood: Flatbush
Price: $2,440
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 28.13%
This rent-stabilized two-bedroom unit features luxurious finishes and decorative finishes. The dark brown beams run throughout the living room and each bedroom, accompanied by light hardwood floors and oversized windows. Tenants will use stainless steel kitchen appliances and air conditioning throughout the unit. Throughout the pet-friendly building, theyโ€™ll find amenities like a fitness center, laundry room, and parking lot. This building rests a six-minute walk from the 2 and 5 lines.

3. 410 Eastern Parkway #3M

Brooklyn studio with exposed brick and large windows
Neighborhood: Crown Heights
Price: $2,450
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 5.19%
Renters looking for a studio can consider this pre-war unit with details like exposed brick and dark hardwood floors. The living space features plenty of windows and stainless steel appliances. This newly renovated apartment features a redone bathroom with glass shower doors and a window. Tenants will not pay a brokerโ€™s fee and will access building amenities like a laundry room and elevator. The building sits four minutes from the 2, 3, 4, and 5 lines.

4. 118 Kingsland Avenue

Brooklyn apartment with kitchen and living room
Neighborhood: Williamsburg
Price: $1,375
Size: Room, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 63.87%
Williamsburg renters who do not mind sharing with roommates can rent this private room in a three-bedroom apartment. The spacious unit includes access to the large open-concept kitchen and living space. The kitchen area includes stainless steel appliances, and the room features large windows. In the bedroom, the renter can access their private bathroom. This unit is available for an eleven-month lease, and features split heating and air conditioning units. Renters can access a communal backyard with picnic tables.

5. 6733 3rd Avenue #2F

Brooklyn studio with exposed brick
Neighborhood: Bay Ridge
Price: $1,700
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 26.09%
Studio renters looking for an ample living space can consider this Bay Ridge unit. The apartment features an entire wall of exposed brick and three large windows. Kitchen appliances and countertops are nestled neatly in the corner, leaving enough room for a tenant to add another island. This unit resides a four-minute walk from the R line.

Methodology

Released on a monthly basis, the RentHop Best Deal series aims to provide renters with useful market insights and a chance to identify rental gems currently available on the market. These listings are hand-selected by the team at RentHop based on a few factors, including layout, apartment size, features, and more importantly, price.

Note that, given the fast-paced nature of the rental market in New York, certain listings may receive applications and be taken off within days on market. If you are interested in scheduling a showing or have further questions, please make sure to submit an inquiry via the inquiry submission form located on the listing page.

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Allyson Waddell
Allyson Waddell
Allyson Waddell is the Vice President of Client Success at RentHop. Her blog contributions include tips for renters, helpful information for advertisers, and data studies that cover national and regional real estate trends.

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